Other Files Subseries, 1980-2009

Scope and content:

Files contain documents related to issues of deportation, asylum, and immigration within the US, including materials regarding the Cuban refugee population and some material regarding Eastern European refugees. Subseries particularly focuses on discrimination against female immigrants, and also gay rights in an immigrant context immigration, labor, and raids on immigrant populations. Materials primarily include case studies, articles, and court reports applicable to AIJ's work.

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